نتایج جستجو برای: genome size

تعداد نتایج: 772847  

2017
John P Schmidt John M Drake Patrick Stephens

Although critical to progress in understanding (i) if, and (ii) at what rate, introduced plants will naturalize and potentially become invasive, establishing causal links between traits and invasion success is complicated by data gaps, phylogenetic nonindependence of species, the inability to control for differences between species in residence time and propagule pressure, and covariance among ...

2017
Yanqiang Ding Yang Fang Ling Guo Zhidan Li Kaize He Yun Zhao Hai Zhao

Background Phylogenetic relationship within different genera of Lemnoideae, a kind of small aquatic monocotyledonous plants, was not well resolved, using either morphological characters or traditional markers. Given that rich genetic information in chloroplast genome makes them particularly useful for phylogenetic studies, we used chloroplast genomes to clarify the phylogeny within Lemnoideae. ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1980
W F Myers O G Baca C L Wisseman

The genome size of Coxiella burnetii Nine Mile strain was determined by the method of initial rate of deoxyribonucleic acid renaturation. The mean value obtained was 1.04 X 10(9) daltons.

2009
Mina Rho Mo Zhou Xiang Gao Sun Kim Haixu Tang Michael Lynch

Although it is generally accepted that major changes in the earth's history are significant drivers of phylogenetic diversification and extinction, such episodes may also have long-lasting effects on genomic architecture. Here we show that widespread reductions in genome size have occurred in multiple lineages of mammals subsequent to the Cretaceous-Tertiary (KT) boundary, whereas there is no e...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
E. J. Mellerowicz R. T. Riding M. S. Greenwood

We studied the effects of apical maturation on the vascular cambium of juvenile and mature scions of Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch that had been grafted on seedling rootstocks. Comparisons between the juvenile and mature cambium in nuclear genome size, nuclear shape, DNA concentration, number and volume of nucleoli per nucleus, and concentration of extranuclear RNAs, proteins and insoluble ca...

2011
Humberto Gutierrez Atahualpa Castillo Jimena Monzon Araxi O. Urrutia

Large brains relative to body size represent an evolutionarily costly adaptation as they are metabolically expensive and demand substantial amounts of time to reach structural and functional maturity thereby exacerbating offspring mortality while delaying reproductive age. In spite of its cost and adaptive impact, no genomic features linked to brain evolution have been found. By conducting a ge...

2017
Joanna K Wojtus Jess L Fitch Eli Christian Tara Dalefield Jacob K Lawes Kirtana Kumar Craig L Peebles Eric Altermann Heather L Hendrickson

Three novel bacteriophages, two of which are jumbophages, were isolated from compost in Auckland, New Zealand. Noxifer, Phabio, and Skulduggery are double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) phages with genome sizes of 278,136 bp (Noxifer), 309,157 bp (Phabio), and 62,978 bp (Skulduggery).

2016
Simon Renny-Byfield Justin T. Page Joshua A. Udall William S. Sanders Daniel G. Peterson Mark A. Arick Corrinne E. Grover Jonathan F. Wendel

Domesticated cotton species provide raw material for the majority of the world's textile industry. Two independent domestication events have been identified in allopolyploid cotton, one in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and the other to Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.). However, two diploid cotton species, Gossypium arboreum L. and Gossypium herbaceum L., have been cultivated fo...

2014
Jessica G. Wilson William T. French Anna Lipzen Joel Martin Wendy Schackwitz Tanja Woyke Nicole Shapiro James W. Bullard Franklin R. Champlin Janet R. Donaldson

Enterobacter cloacae strain JD6301 was isolated from a mixed culture with wastewater collected from a municipal treatment facility and oleaginous microorganisms. A draft genome sequence of this organism indicates that it has a genome size of 4,772,910 bp, an average G+C content of 53%, and 4,509 protein-coding genes.

2012
David C. Hardie D. N. Hebert

Fishes possess both the largest and smallest vertebrate genomes, but the evolutionary significance of this variation is unresolved. The present study provides new genome-size estimates for more than 500 species, with a focus on the cartilaginous and ray-finned fishes. These results confirm that genomes are smaller in ray-finned than in cartilaginous fishes, with the exception of polyploids, whi...

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